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NASHVILLE GOLD Friday, May 8 7:00pm $20pp The audience will be stompin’ their boots and singing along as TAD MANAGEMENT presents their most recent pro- duction, NASHVILLE GOLD, featuring the music of the greatest country artists of all time. Each facet of country music is included, from every- one’s favorite kings and queens of country to musical outlaws, urban cowboys and honky-tonk heroes. You’ll hear all the hits and feel like you’ve got a front row seat at the Opry House or in the Country Music Hall of Fame. The one thing they had in common was to create un- forgettable country music and you’ll hear it all in NASHVILLE GOLD. Featuring an amazing band and some of the most talented vocalists touring today, Nashville Roadshow will bring back all those great memories. Whether you’re a fan of The Man in Black or want to hear about the guy with Friends in Low Places, don’t miss THE NASHVILLE ROADSHOW. CASINO TRIP CASINO DEL SOL Monday, May 18 Depart The Highlands at 10:30am and return at approximately, 5:30pm, $18PP A bus has been booked for a fun day at Casino Del Sol. Each guest will receive a complimentary cocktail and one complimen- tary buffet lunch valued at $20. You will also receive $10 free play if you are a card holder or sign up for free card. They have lots of slot machines, table games, bingo and poker. How can you go wrong? Space will be limited so sign up today at the front desk. Bingo Players will be able to play the 1:30pm session. Plenty of time for lunch, free play and Bingo. TAD Management Presents THE BROADWAY CONCERT Monday, June 1 7:00pm, $20pp The Broadway Concerts bring to the stage the greatest hits of Broadway and the West End in one massive show of block- busters. From West Side Story to Les Miserables ~ from Oklaho- ma to Phantom Of the Opera, this show will appeal to music and concert lovers everywhere. We take the most popular songs from the most successful musi- cals and present them in a one-of-a-kind concert. You won’t find any acting or costumes here ~ just tremendous songs performed by spectacular singers in a concert that will leave you cheering for more, over and over again! BINGO Wednesday, May 13 3:00-5:00pm Please join us for a fun afternoon of Bingo. The more players we have, the better the cash payouts. We will be playing seven games of Bingo and we have three different packages from which to choose: $5 for a three card pack, $10 for six-card pack and $15 for a nine-card pack. Outside guests are welcome. You must bring only cash and a dauber. We will have a few daubers for sale at a price of $2. MAY 2015

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NASHVILLE GOLD

Friday, May 8

7:00pm

$20pp

The audience will be stompin’

their boots and singing along

as TAD MANAGEMENT

presents their most recent pro-

duction, NASHVILLE

GOLD, featuring the music of

the greatest country artists of

all time. Each facet of country

music is included, from every-

one’s favorite kings and

queens of country to musical

outlaws, urban cowboys and honky-tonk heroes.

You’ll hear all the hits and feel like you’ve got a front row

seat at the Opry House or in the Country Music Hall of

Fame. The one thing they had in common was to create un-

forgettable country music and you’ll hear it all in

NASHVILLE GOLD.

Featuring an amazing band and some of the most talented

vocalists touring today, Nashville Roadshow will bring back

all those great memories. Whether you’re a fan of The Man

in Black or want to hear about the guy with Friends in Low

Places, don’t miss THE NASHVILLE ROADSHOW.

CASINO TRIP

CASINO DEL SOL

Monday, May 18

Depart The Highlands at 10:30am

and return at

approximately, 5:30pm, $18PP

A bus has been booked for a fun day at Casino Del Sol. Each

guest will receive a complimentary cocktail and one complimen-

tary buffet lunch valued at $20. You will also receive $10 free

play if you are a card holder or sign up for free card. They have

lots of slot machines, table games, bingo and poker. How can you

go wrong? Space will be limited so sign up today at the front

desk. Bingo Players will be able to play the 1:30pm session.

Plenty of time for lunch, free play and Bingo.

TAD Management Presents

THE BROADWAY CONCERT Monday, June 1

7:00pm, $20pp

The Broadway Concerts bring to the stage the greatest hits of

Broadway and the West End in one massive show of block-

busters. From West Side Story to Les Miserables ~ from Oklaho-

ma to Phantom Of the Opera, this show will appeal to music and

concert lovers everywhere.

We take the most popular songs from the most successful musi-

cals and present them in a one-of-a-kind concert. You won’t find

any acting or costumes here ~ just tremendous songs performed

by spectacular singers in a concert that will leave you cheering

for more, over and over again!

BINGO Wednesday, May 13

3:00-5:00pm

Please join us for a fun afternoon of

Bingo. The more players we have,

the better the cash payouts. We will

be playing seven games of Bingo and

we have three different packages from which to choose: $5 for a

three card pack, $10 for six-card pack and $15 for a nine-card

pack. Outside guests are welcome. You must bring only cash

and a dauber. We will have a few daubers for sale at a price of

$2.

MAY

2015

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The Highlands at Dove Mountain

4949 W. Heritage Club Blvd.

Marana, AZ 85658

HOA Web

www.the HighlandsatDove Mountain

Board of Directors

Debbie Hamernick, President

Mary Ann Crutchfield, Vice President

Jim Hefele, Treasurer

Secretary, Carlene Rogers

Fran Crisman, Director

Vernon Sutphin, Director

Max Talbot, Director

HOA Staff

Community Manager

TBA

Controller

Carol Moreno

Golf Course Superintendent

Mike Treanor

Facilities Maintenance Services

John Clemans

Food Services Chef

Bill Braddock

Food & Beverage Director

Claudette Halpren

Activities Director /Highlander Editor

Aileen Fundingsland

Executive Assistant/ALC Staff Contact

Judy Graydon

Human Resources/Accounting

Specialist.

Peggy Twinn

Finance Assistant: Susan Ray

Member Services

Susan Richards

Barbara Patton

Emergencies Call 911

Front Desk 579-9574

Golf Shop 579-7000

Highlands Grill 579-9583

Banquets 579-8881

Gate House 579-2458

Fax 579-9591

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MARANA HEALTH CARE FOUNDATION

Two thank you letters have recently been received from the Marana Health

Care Foundation to the Women’s Health Issues Luncheon committee that

held the silent auction on February 13 in conjunction with the program on

“Memory- Keeping our Brains Sharp.”

Mr. Clint Kuntz, CEO thanks us for raising $4800 to help support MHC Healthcare.

“We are so grateful for your thoughtful gift and please rest assured that this contribution will

make a difference in the lives of children, individuals, and families throughout our

community. Your contributions will support Behavioral Health Programming including:

Creativity Group and ART Awakenings

Wellness & Recovery

Adolescent Substance Abuse

Parenting training

Thank you for investing in MHC Healthcare.”

A second letter from Becky Holton, Director of Development MHC reiterates the above

ideas adding, “We feel fortunate that as the community continues to invest in our organiza-

tion, we can continue to expand and grow our services to care for a new generation.”

Many thanks to all who contributed to raise the $4800 in about one and a half hours: the out-

side vendors who donated to the silent auction, our community artists, photographers, and

jewelry makers, all the ladies who attended the luncheon, all those who bought items at the

auction, to all those who donated directly to the MHC foundation, and to the committee who

worked so hard to make it possible.

ARCHITECTURAL LANDSCAPE COMMITTEE (ALC)

In the summer months, the ALC meets only once a month. The

schedule for summer 2015 will be Thursdays:

June 18, 8:30 am

July 16, 8:30 am

August 20, 8:30 am

In September meetings will resume at twice a month on the first and third Thursdays. Please

remember that all permit applications are due to staff by 4:00pm Thursday of the week

preceding the meetings.

The ALC is also pleased to announce an addendum to Appendix G of the ALC Standards

was presented to the Board of Directors for approval. The addendum allows two additional

trim colors to both sets of house paint palettes. Casa Blanca and Tuscan Beige are recom-

mended to be approved to use as a trim color with any body color selection from

Listing #1. Softer Tan and Fresco Cream are recommended to be approved trim colors for

all new colors in Listing #2. This change is in response to resident input and the commit-

tee’s effort to continue to update and improve community appearances.

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COMMITTEE MEETINGS MAY

CPC, Wed. May 6 3:00pm

CAC, Thurs. May 7 1:00pm

ALC, Thurs. May 7 & 21 8:30am

Elections, Wed. May 13 3:00pm

Financial Affairs, Thurs. May 14 8:00am

Board Study Agenda, Thurs. May 14 10:00am

Board of Directors, Wed. May 20 3:00pm

BPA, Thurs. April May 21 9:00am

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ROTARY CLUB

Highlands' support helps

Rotary assist local kids

The Rotary Club of Marana Dove

Mountain wishes to thank residents of

The Highlands for their generous support of the recent "Fiesta

Rotaria" fundraising dinner and auction.

The event proceeds of more than $17,600 will allow Rotarians

to continue their projects on behalf of local youth. Among

those projects are four college scholarships for local graduates,

weekend nutrition packs for under-nourished school children,

and a free dictionary for each third grader in five elementary

schools.

In addition to attending the event and participating in raffle and

silent and live auctions, many Highlands residents also donated

auction items. The Dove Mountain club, which meets at 7 a.m.

Thursdays in the Catalina Rooms, is marking nine years since

its founding.

BIBLE STUDY II

MONDAYS, 6:30pm

Join us as we study the book of proverbs on Mondays 6:30-

7:30pm in the Catalina II room. Come and receive a free copy.

HIKING CLUB

Our 2014-2015 hiking season is draw-

ing to a close. Our final schedule for

May has been published. Although our

hiking club stops scheduling hikes during the summer,

there are several opportunities to hike with the Dove

Mountain hikers. You can be put on their email list by

contacting Highlands hike leader Richard Muzzy at

[email protected] . These hikes will be in the

cooler sections of the Catalina and Santa Rita Mountains,

with the inclusion of hikes in other parts of Arizona and

New Mexico. Please feel free to email Richard if you are

interested.

Please be sure to mark your calendar for our annual hiking

dinner on Monday, November 9.

Until then, take advantage of hiking opportunities wherever

you’ll be. Hope to see you on the trail in the fall.

We thank all of the hike leaders for making this past hiking

season great.

Attention Highlands Hoosiers

Please mark January 21, 2016, on your

calendars for the next Indiana party.

Know any Hoosiers new to The Highlands? Contact Ella

Mary Poore, 520-744-6572 or email [email protected].

HIGHLANDS BOOK CLUB

Wednesday, May 27

4:00pm, Library

Our selection is One Summer: America, 1927 by Bill

Bryson.

There will be no meetings during the summer. Book Club

starts again on October 28th.

Contact Sharon King at 572-4960.

TRIVIA

Tuesday, May 5 & 19

4:00pm

Bar

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Farewell to the Highlands Chorale

All things run their course, and this is true even for the best of

endeavors. The Highlands Chorale came into being in 2003 and

has now completed its 12th year, providing Christmas and Spring

concerts for the community. Director, Pat Kaltenberger, led the

group for all but two seasons when Bill Darnell took over to

keep the music going.

At times as many as 40 plus voices sang, giving of their time

and energy every Monday evening for rehearsals. Of late the

numbers have dwindled. It has been difficult to recruit new

members and there has been no regular accompanist. We have

lost some singers as they move away or pass on. These factors

along with the toll that time and age has taken on all members’

energy, eyesight and hearing brought the decision that it is time

to stop and take a well-deserved break. There may be future

opportunities for music and singing, but for now the Chorale has

sung their last concert.

Pat and all the Chorale members want you to know that it has

been a delight to perform for the community. We have enjoyed

the fellowship and the opportunity to sing together on a regular

basis. We appreciate the support we have received from the

community by the large attendance at our concerts and the finan-

cial contributions we have received.

And now to quote from a song* we sang at April’s concert:

We’re…

“…so glad we had this time together, just to have a laugh or

sing a song. Seems we just get started and before you know it,

comes the time we have to say---so long. So lo-ong.”

* Carol Burnett’s Theme Song

REIKI LEVEL I TRAINING

Saturday, May 9, 2015 12:00 – 5:00 pm

Reiki Is For YOU!...Not Just for Those in Healing Pro-

fessions Start your new year off right energetically by join-

ing us to learn to raise your energetic frequency and bring

wellness into your everyday life and to loved ones (pets in-

cluded!) . You will learn to work on the physical, mental

and emotional levels. Reiki will help increase your intui-

tion and capacity to hold and work with energy.

Medical science has conducted studies and recognizes Reiki

as very beneficial in enhancing the immune system, lower-

ing blood pressure and heart rate, increasing the efficiency

of medications, reducing levels of pain, and allowing for

relaxation so the body can more readily return to its natural

state of well being. It is offered to patients at UAMC under

a contracted program and provided by Casa de la Luz Hos-

pice. Many people easily meditate after learning Reiki

when they could never achieve that state before.

The fee for Level I is $100. To register or for more infor-

mation and upcoming classes, contact Judy Ferrig, M.S.,

Reiki Master-Teacher at (520) 245-4214 or

[email protected]. I offer CE hours.

GRAPEVINE

GRAZERS

April concluded our first

season of the new venue

"Grapevine Grazers". The

group replaced "Easy Dining" which had been active for

over 15 years. "Grapevine Grazers" will start again on

October 27. Mark your calendar for the last Tuesday of

every month (except December) so you won't miss these fun

and easy evenings. The guests brings their own drinks and a

heavy appetizer to serve 10-14 guest. The hosts provides

the home, an appetizer, and a plate of sweets for their

guests. Everyone likes the new venue as it is much easier to

host and more casual. Paper and plastic work fine!

Most of the communicating is done by email now through

[email protected]. You can send any

questions or comments to that address. Have a great

summer! Happy Grazing! Mary George (8334-3383),

Susan Dufenhorst (503-752-977) or Kathy Grogan

(505-4192).

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An Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meeting is held weekly on

Wednesdays at 7:00pm in the Catalina II Room. This is a one-

hour "Open" meeting, held each week, for the past 4 years. An

AA "Open" meeting means that alcoholics, their spouses,

relatives, friends, visitors and persons who want information

about AA are all welcom

Summer Hiatus

Thanks to all the wonderful planners, hosts and diners for a ex-

ceptional and tasty Adventures in Dining season! Enjoy the sum-

mer, wherever you are spending it, then plan for another

exciting AID year starting September 12, 2015. Safe travels!

The Highlands Neighbor to Neighbor lending program is availa-

ble to assist all Highlands residents. It only takes an email to lend

or borrow a piece of medical equipment or item for visiting

grandchildren. Loaned equipment is available for a limit of 4

weeks. To borrow or loan equipment contact Judy Poffenberger

at [email protected] or Ann Freeman at [email protected].

Please do not call us as we may be out of town but we can always

receive and send email.

This is a strictly neighbor to neighbor act of sharing. It is not a

HHHOA committee.

Meets Every Monday, 4:15pm

Catalina II Room

Al-Anon is a fellowship of relatives and friends of

alcoholics, who share their experience, strength and hope in

order to solve their common problems. The one purpose of

Al-Anon is to help families of alcoholics.

Do you have questions about Medicare, Medicare supple-

mental insurance, or Medicare prescription coverage?

PCOA has answers to your questions and information to

help you in your Medicare decisions. For information on

seminars or an individual appointment with a Medicare

counselor, contact the PCOA Helpline at 790-7262.

A limited number of the PCOA monthly newsletter, Never

Too Late, is available in the library at the clubhouse. You

can also call PCOA Ambassador for The Highlands Mary

Lou Hawkins (979-3264) for information.

The temperature is rising and the sun is shining brighter

each day but there are still Highlands residents that need a

little extra sunshine. If you know of a Highlands resident

that is having surgery, ill, suffering a loss in the family or

simply needs a boost, send an email to Ann Freeman at

[email protected] with the resident’s name and situa-

tion and a card will be sent from The Highlands HOA.

Without your help someone may not receive that little boost

that they really need.

We meet the first and third Wednesday evenings of each

month in the Crafts Room at the Clubhouse at 7:00 pm.

The group is studying Ephesians, Chapter 4 this month.

The apostle Paul is describing the fundamental nature and

purpose of the

Christian Church.

For more information call Paul Johns at (572-8015). This is

a non-denominational group. Bring your own bible.

BIBLE STUDY DISCUSSION GROUP

PIMA COUNCIL ON AGING

SUNSHINE SUPPORT TEAM

ALCHOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (AA)

NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR

AL-ANON AT THE HIGHLANDS

ADVENTURES IN DINING

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HIGHLANDS COUPLES GOLF

ASSOCIATION

Memorial Day Tournament

Sunday, May 24

8:00am Shotgun Start

All Male/Female Combinations

Welcome

Sign up on Chelsea

Questions, Joanne Bradley (744-5687)

WOMEN’S SUNBIRD GOLF LEAGUE

The Women’s Sunbird Golf League begins play on Tuesday,

May 5, 2015. Fill out the Membership Form found on the

HWGA webpage and return with $3.00 cash to Sharon Moen

or Sherry Gross. Sign up for Sunbird League on Chelsea. Tee

times will start at 7:00 AM on Tuesdays. Information regard-

ing the Sunbird League is available on the HWGA webpage.

Contact Sharon Moen or Sherry Gross with any questions.

HMGA

Events:

Thursday’s (EVERY) @ 3 PM - Putting League

Wednesday, May 6th @ 8 AM Shotgun - HMGA Event (Flag

Game) TOURNAMENT SCORE Wednesday, May 27th @ 8 AM Shotgun - HMGA Event (Coyote

Special)

News:

Club Championship Results: Mark Morrow

2015 Club Champion (3 time winner)

Championship Flight: Champion - Mark

Morrow, 2nd - Ron Gilliam, 3rd - Tim Ne-

ville, 4th - Dick Cameron

Coyote 1st Flight: 1st Gross - David Rogers,

2nd Gross - Bill Bailey, 3rd Gross - Mel Perkins, 1st Net - Jerry

Simpson, 2nd Net - Hum Wellock

Coyote 2nd Flight: 1st Gross - Mike Hryciw, 1st Net - Steve

Parker

RoadRunner 1st Flight: 1st Gross - Jim Inscho, 2nd Gross -

Bob Keating, 3rd Gross - Chuck Lange, 1st Net - Ray Ganske,

2nd Net - Wolfe Glende, 3rd Net - Robert Hutchens

RoadRunner 2nd Flight: 1st Gross - Jim Robinson, 2nd Gross

- Art Jacobsen, 1st Net - Monte Beck, 2nd Net - Van Crary

RoadRunner 3rd Flight: 1st Gross - Tom Althauser, 2nd Gross

- Jim Ward, 3rd Gross - Richard Heinrich, 1st Net - Carlos

Monssen, 2nd Net - Don Boeser

RoadRunner 4th Flight: 1st Gross - Ed Rittter, 2nd Gross -

Bill Urie, 1st Net (Tie) - Mel Nunn, 1st Net (Tie) - Rob Morse

Hummingbird Flight: 1st Gross - Chuck Jenkins, 1st Net -

Dick Kahl

LADY NINER’S NEWS

Busy March! Fairly Quiet April. The An-

nual Meeting/End of the Year Party and

the election of the new Board of Direc-

tors for the Lady Niners was held March

31. Darlene Ogan and her committee did

a great job with appetizers, prizes, and a

fun game brought to us by Nita Fox, called: “Three Clubs”. The

winner of the game was Mary Zimmerman, with Bobbi Wise-

man and Carol Airoldi coming in second! Great fun! Obviously

we have too many clubs in our bags if we could play decently

with only three!

The New BOD are: Toni Ernst, President, Gail Hodder, VP/

President Elect, Margi McKay-Green, Secretary, Linda Hefele,

Treasurer. Nita Fox, Darlene Ogan, and Pepper Walsh are

members at Large. They have a great schedule of events for the

coming year, and will be planning for our enjoyment!

The Ringer Board awards for were given to Diane Vanderwerf

for the Front 9, and to Linda Hefele for the Back 9.

Congratulations Improved Golfers!!!!

Chip-ins for March were Carol Rutkowski, Diane Vanderwerf,

and Kathy Lindberg.

There were still several Niners golfing in May before leaving us

for “back home”. The “rounders” look forward to playing early

in the mornings in May, and escaping heat waves later in the

summer. We all look forward to a busy and fun year of golf be-

ginning with the first day of official play October 20,2015.

THE HIGHLANDS TENNIS

ASSOCIATION

If you are a tennis player who wants to get the

most enjoyment out of his or her game, then the

Highlands Tennis Association is for you. As a

member, you can sign up to have one of our schedulers arrange

a game of doubles for you with players of similar ability – Tues-

day, Thursday and Saturday for men and Monday, Wednesday

and Friday for women.

In addition, as a member of the association you will pay a

reduced price for dinner or brunch during our two annual

social events, the Spring Fling and Fall Fling. You will also

have 24/7 access to our top-flight ball machine.

Membership, which costs $15 a year, is open to all owners and

renters living at The Highlands at Dove Mountain. Payments

are added to your HOA bill automatically once a year. For fur-

ther information, contact HTA President, Bob Meredith

(661-0042).

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All Highlands rentals are subject to a 90-day lease

HOMES FOR RENT:

“Home for Lease in the Highlands, long term,

(705 6780) or [email protected] Andy/Owner.”

Unfurnished Aurora, 2/BR, 2/BA on 15th green. Spectacular

views of mountains and pond. Available August 1st. NS, NP. 12

month lease or longer. Terry (572-4136).

Fabulous Views – 3/BR, 2/BA+ Den.

$1,375 available Nov. 2015. (499-7739). Owner/Agent

Unfurnished Aurora, 2/BR, 2/BA on 15 green. Spectacular views

of mountains and pond. Available August 1st. NS, NP. 12 mo.

Lease or longer. Terry (572-4136).

Spacious Durango, 1468 sq. ft. 2/BD, 2/BA, unfurnished.. Planta-

tion shutters throughout, large master bedroom w/2 walk-in-closets,

ceiling fans, washer/dryer and refrigerator. Beautiful AZ.

Sunsets. $1,000/mo. (352-804-6316) or (352-804-6317).

2100 sq. ft. 3 Bedrooms, 2Bath, 3 Car

Garage. Unfurnished. All tile inside. Available now. 5457 W

Winding Desert Dr. $1750 per month with 12 month lease. Option

to buy available. Call John at 520-449-337

Spectacular East View Golf Course, City Lights, completely

furnished, 2/BR 2BA, (834-3990) or (744-3909).

2//BR, Dbl. car garage home with approx. 1468 sq. Ft. House is located

on north Holly Grape. Desire a 12 Month or longer lease. Home is unfur-

nished. Call Jerry, (503-781-1437).

Available 4/1/2015 - 11/1/2015. Fully furnished 2/BR, 2/BA

Durango model. Close to pool and fitness center. Call Jannine @

(414-529-5649) or via email at [email protected].

"Tastefully decorated and beautifully furnished expanded

Durango available for rent in May. Open floor plan with 2BR/2BA eat-in

kitchen on quiet cul de sac. You'll love this home!

Rent dependent upon season and length of stay. Sorry N/S and

N/P. Phone (406)837-1261 or (406)270-2181.

MISC. FOR SALE:

Lift Chair: Used only six months. Like New. 579-2550

Two exterior patio screens with Suntex 95 dark bronze fabric with hand

brace 60”. 8x9 (108) L & R with $250 each. New $2000 2 years ago. Sun

Control will install for $290. (468-1020) to see as they are still up.

Two Trek specialized Bicycles for sale. One is a mans 28" and the

other is a women’s 26". These are Specialized direct drive Hard Rock

models. Have not much use and are 30 speeds and very good condi-

tion. contact Joe Dragel (490-3030).

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GETAWAYS FOR RENT:

Princeville, Kauai, Hawaii Condo: Spectacular Ocean View; 2/BR, 2/BA,

den with sleeper sofa, great room, and fully equipped kitchen. Enjoy spec-

tacular sunsets. Ten minute walk to Hideaways Beach on a private paved

trail; and minutes away from Hanalei Bay. View http://

www.parrishkauai.com/kauai-condos/pa143/ for photos and amenities. Jim

or Polly (744-2313) for Highlands discount information.

Rocky Point, Mexico. Beat the desert heat and head for the ocean! Luxuri-

ous condo for rent at Las Palomas on the beach. Glorious ocean views from

all rooms. 2/BR, 2/BA sleeps 6. Fully equipped kitchen and laundry. Daily

room service. Huge pool complex, 18 hole golf course, perfect sandy beach

and more. We can offer you a discount of 45% under the resort’s direct rate.

You can be in paradise in only four hours drive time! For more information

please contact your neighbour, Tina at (286-5590) or Eva at (269-9226).

HOME FOR SALE:

Keystone, 1,450 sq. ft. 2/BD, 2/BA, upgraded kitchen, granite counters,

stainless steel appliances. $186,000

HOME FOR SALE: Stunning signature hole golf course view. Wrangler, 2/BD, 2/BA +den with

multiple upgrades. Contact Karin Radzewicz, Coldwell Banker, for viewing.

(572-8180).

HOME FOR SALE: Highlands owner selling 2,694-sf craftsman

home at Eagle Crest Resort, Redmond, OR. 4 BR, den, 2.5 BA, 2

level, 9-ft ceilings. Open concept kitchen - family room. Formal LR

& DR. Laundry Rm. 2 car garage. Deck front & back. Eagle Crest

Resort has 3 golf courses, 3 fitness centers. For info, call 541-420-

7085.

WANT TO BUY: SUV or pickup truck. Highlands resident.

Greg (906-2035).

WANT TO RENT: Jan. 1—April 30, 2016, furnished. NS, NP. Ex.

References, 2 years in Highlands. Linda (773-401-9710).

WANT TO RENT a fully furnished 2/BA, 2BA home air

conditioned with washer and dryer, from May 13 – October 31, or

possibly longer. One adult, 3 cats. The cats are Egyptian Mau’s, old-

er, International travelers, well trained, on a raw food diet, so no

odors. Have their own furniture. Would like to view the home on

April 16, when I am in the area. Please contact Donna at:

[email protected]

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SERVICES:

Joel’s Handyman Service – Specializing in home maintenance

such as: electrical problems, kitchen & bath plumbing issues (faucet

& garbage disposal replacement). Installation of Hot Water

Recirculation and Garage Exhaust Systems. Wall mount TV’s & entertainment equipment hookup. Misc. other jobs. 30+ years’ ex-

perience. Call The Highlands resident Joel Miller (572-8928). PAM’S PAMPERING SERVICE: Let me pamper your pet(s) as

I have for the past 10 years here at HH & Dove Mountain. You

might know me as “Auntie Pam, the Pet Nanny”. (572-8928) or

(907-7009).

WINDOW FILM WORKS: Conserve Energy! Cut Cooling

Costs, Heat, Glare and Damaging UV! Enhance Your View! In-

crease Security & Privacy. Greg’s Sun Control (906-2035) Li-

censed HH Resident.

SMALL HAUL Personal Delivery Service to all of our three air-

ports, TIA, Sky Harbor or Mesa. Dennis (313-388-2850).

CLOCK REPAIR: Complete clock cleaning and servicing.

Some pocket watches and wrist watches. Also batteries replaced

in quartz watches. 40 years experience. Will pick up and deliver

only in HH. Gary Hayden HH resident (293-4968)) or

[email protected].

SEWING: Sewing and alterations for you and your home. Rea-

sonable prices. 50 years sewing experience. Deb Darnell

(579-7520).

HOME WATCH & HANDYMAN SERVICE:

Weekly, Bi-Monthly or Monthly home inspections. All systems

checked and not just a walk-thru. I also do handyman services cov-

ering carpentry, plumbing, electrical and irrigation systems. De-

pendable results in all services with over 35 years Construction &

Property Management experience. Mike Tisci (444-9207) High-

lands Resident.

SMALL BUSINESS & MEMBERSHIP WEBSITES. Design,

build and maintain. Visit my site: www.chrisstyes.com

or call (602-) 510-0000.

HOME OVERSIGHT: The new kid (resident) in the Highlands

will provide weekly or bi-monthly inspection service of your home

including all major systems. I will be joining with current and long

time home oversight team to insure a seamless transition of

service. Please contact Ray Kuhn preferably

at [email protected] or call (484) 347-8123.

SERVICES:

INTERIOR DESIGN

Martha Designs’ is back with new innovative designs and products.

(traditional, rustic, contemporary). Martha has worked on over 70

homes in the Highlands and Oro Valley CC. All projects were word of

mouth referrals. These include kitchen and bath remodels, brick and

stone work, color consultation, fireplace designs, flooring, windows,

window treatments, art work, lighting, and custom furniture designs.

Martha oversees the project from start to finish. Free consultation.

Martha Kueffer (237-1767).

HOME WATCH: Weekly inspections inside and out. Highlands resi-

dents Jeff, Jerry and Mike.

Our 11th year of continuous dependable service. As a team of four,

your investment is never left unprotected. Jeff (612-247-9693) or Jerry

(520-834-3990).

DOG SITTING: Dependable, nurturing quality care by a dog loving

couple. HH residents Terry and Jo Ellen. (465-0222).

COMPUTER SERVICES: For all your computer needs. Apple in-

cluded. HH resident Bruno Rauch (303-0953) or (610-704-5432).

HOME ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS Simplify cabling and oper-

ation of HDTV, internet connection. AV receivers, blue ray DVD,

digital TV input, CD music. We can help you select and install com-

ponents and try to make it simple. We also install in-wall and ceiling

speakers for surround sound systems. Let George do it. (909-7035).

HH resident.

INTERIOR DESIGN

Julia Brisk , HH Res. Professional, affordable, 35 years exp, new con-

struction, remodel, colorizing, staging, accessorizing, custom arrange-

ments. Everything from the sheetrock in. References avail.

(744-5998) or (591-2239). Free 30 min. consultation.

ENERGY WORK IS LIFE ENHANCING

Reiki is the most medically documented complementary health healing

modality. Highlands resident Judy Ferrig, M.S., is a Reiki Master/

Teacher, utilizes her training in many energy modalities and the fre-

quencies of color, sound and crystals to enhance results to help you be

well on all levels . She employs her skills to clear chakras and auras,

using techniques such as journeying, past life work, akashic records,

visioning, acupressure points, and guides to enable clients to develop

intuition and replace limiting beliefs that block abundance and wellbe-

ing. Judy clears home and work spaces to optimize environments.

Her work is effective for healing and addressing wellness and behavior

issues with pets as well. [email protected] (520) 245-4214.

SNAKE REMOVAL Free Snake Removal and Relocation. We have the tools and the experi-

ence, and can usually offer a quick response to remove the snake if you

feel it is a threat to you. Bob & Sue Burgess 206-612-5866

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The inclusion of any advertiser in the Highlander does not constitute any endorsement by the Highlands at

Dove Mountain Homeowners Association. The Association does not investigate nor verify any information

contained herein.

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SALLY’S NEW

MEXICO

STYLE

GOURMET

TAMALES

Call & Place Your Order

Today For the very best New Mexico

Style Tamales

$22 per dozen

$11 half dozen

For More Information

HH Residents

624-9764 or 603-5525

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R&R

PAINTING

Exterior & Interior Painting

26 Years Experience

We have painted over 165 homes in

The Highlands at Dove Mountain

We Paint Fences Too!

Ernesto Reyes

909-8688 or 690-3856

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KNIFE SHARPENING Sharp! Sharp! Sharp!

661-7215 Rich Roberts Free pick up and delivery. Same day

service upon request. Many Highlands residents referrals. Don't put off getting those kitchen knives and fabric shears sharper than factory sharp. Can Sharpen on-site Satisfaction guaranteed

www.sharpsharpsharp.com

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AFFORDABLE HOUSE

CLEANING

TARA GRAVES

834-1972

358-7959 [email protected]

DEPENDABLE, DETAILED, EXPERIENCED

Helping athletes, injured workers, people after surgery

and those with spine, joint or balance problems return to

work & play!

Come and see our newest location off Twin Peaks, West

of I10!

Newest Location Original Location

9190 N Coachline Blvd #100 4249 West Ina Road #125

Tucson, AZ 85743 Tucson, AZ 85741

520-308-4878 520-297-5837

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